Hezbollah suggests: Both sides throw off broken ceasefire

Hezbollah suggests: Both sides throw off broken ceasefire

In the first week after the ceasefire came into force, the Hisbollah once again fired two projectiles towards Israeli -occupied area. This happened in response to repeated Israeli air raids since the agreement came into force.

Israel's tactics and attacks

Israel has held attacks in Lebanon every day since Thursday, the day after the ceasefire came into force. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, a person was killed in an attack in the south of the country. The projectile fired by the Hisbollah met an uninhabited area on Monday, as the Israeli military reported, which announced that there were no injuries. The military did not provide any information about the type of fired floors.

reactions and threats

hours later, the Israeli military explained that it began to attack “terroral goals” in Lebanon after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had threatened retribution in a statement. He described the attack of the Hisbollah as a "serious injury to the ceasefire". The Israeli armed forces (IDF) previously stated that their own cross -border attacks, despite the ceasefire, was "in response to several actions by the Hezbollah in Lebanon", which were a threat to Israeli civilians and thus violated the agreements between Israel and Lebanon.

international reactions and allegations

The governments of the United States and France have warned Israel that they believe that Israeli military action violated the conditions of the ceasefire. An employee of the UN peacekeeping troop in Lebanon, Unifil, announced that Israel has violated the agreement since the ceasefire came into force. CNN asked the IDF to comment.

Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said on a phone call with his French counterpart that his country actually adheres to the ceasefire - which provides for the withdrawal of the Hezbollah from the border area between Israel and Lebanon - and do not violate him. "The presence of Hezbollah fighters south of the Libanon in Lebanon represents a fundamental violation of the agreement and they have to move north," added Sa’ar.

The position of the Hisbollah

The Hisbollah said in a statement that she had attacked Israeli military positions "in the light of the repeated injuries by the Israeli enemy of the ceasefire agreement". She accused Israel of breaking the ceasefire through "attacks on civilians and air raids in different parts of Lebanon", which led to the dead and injured, as well as the constant injuries to the Lebanese airspace by enemy Israeli planes that reached the capital.

violations and tensions

The two projectiles shot down by the Hisbollah were fired on the Shebaa farms, which are known as Har DOV in Israel. According to international law, these are considered an occupied Syrian territory. Israel had conquered the Shebaa farms in 1967 together with the Golan heights of Syria. The United States recognized sovereignty over the Golan heights in 2019.

Since both sides have accused each other of violations since the beginning of the ceasefire, the escalating tensions threaten to endanger the agreement as a whole. A high -ranking Israeli civil servant to understand on Friday that the military intended to act aggressively and unilaterally against any violations of the Hisbollah.

statement by the US government

unilateral military actions of Israel to enforce the ceasefire were not anchored in the agreement between Israel and Lebanon. But the United States would have sent Israel a separate letter that gave assurances about Israel's right to certain reactions, as Israeli civil servants reported. A spokesman for the U.S. State Department said on Monday that the ceasefire had not collapsed and was "largely successful".

"Obviously there are violations of every ceasefire," Miller admitted. He pointed out that the United States and France had set up a mechanism to check all reports on violations and to treat them via the defined channels.

future developments

The ceasefire agreement provides for a 60-day setting of the hostility, which is described as the basis for permanent peace. During this time, the HISBOLLAH fighters are expected to remove about 40 kilometers from the Israeli-Libanese border area, while the Israeli soil troops withdraw from Lebanese territory. Resolution 1701 of the UN Security Council, which ended the last comprehensive war between the two countries in 2006, forms the basis of the agreement, the realization of which significantly determine the negotiations.

The agreement stipulates that the Lebanon introduces stricter monitoring of the movements of the Hezbollah south of the Litani flow to prevent the fighter from re-grouping. The UN peacekeeping troops, the Lebanese army and a multinational committee are commissioned to monitor the movements of the group supported by Iran.

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